Standards for the Load
This overview on standards for loads is an extract of the publication: GTZ, Division 44, Environmental Management, Water, Energy, Transport: Quality Standards for Solar Home Systems and Rural Health Power Supply. Photovoltaic Systems in Developing Countries, February 2000.
Comment: In the meantime, radios, TV sets, etc. are directly acquired by the users in the conventional appliances market; the associated energy consumption tends to be modest and they are highly standardised products. For these reasons, only light fixtures are reviewed in these specifications, while features of radios and TV sets are entrusted to training and general information activities.
Lighting Fixtures with Fluorescent Lamps and Ballasts
Comment: The standardisation of lighting fixtures with energy-saving fluorescent lamps and electronic DC ballasts is quite well described in IEC 60924 and 60925 “DC supplied electronic ballasts for tubular fluorescent lamps - General and safety requirements and - Performance requirements”. As these kinds of lights are utilised in public transport vehicles, aircraft and emergency lights, as well as in consumer applications like caravans and private cars, there is a much wider market for these products than just for PV solar systems. But there is still a need for standardisation of the special features; such lights must be compatible with PV applications, especially for the operation in Solar Home Systems in developing countries. Therefore, a new standard-proposal was drafted by the CENELEC CLC/BTTF 86-2 committee for "Photovoltaic Lighting Systems, Part 1, 2 and 3", which was also accepted by the IEC TC 82 and is currently circulating among the committee members for discussion and correction. A copy of the current draft version (as of 07/98) was kindly made available by TÜV-Rheinland, a member of the standards committee. The final version of this standard will probably be released by the end of 2000 and will not differ much from this draft. The draft will be the basis for the following specifications:
Scope of the Standard:
The scope of this standard comprises electronic ballasts and fluorescent lamps for use in photovoltaic systems. The electronic ballast and the lamp should be a matching pair, as recommended by the manufacturer or the supplier. If there is no recommendation available, the operation of the fluorescent lamp should at least be in line with the appropriate data sheet of IEC 60081 or IEC 60901.
Definitions:
Lighting systems in PV stand-alone systems serve to illuminate dwellings and working areas. They are DC-supplied and thus consist of an electronic ballast, a fluorescent lamp and some kind of fixtures. The rated voltage range (VR), at which the ballast may be operated and at which the proper and correct start, and operation, respectively, of the fluorescent lamp is safeguarded (IEC 60924) will be 10 V < VR < 16 V for a 12 V system and 20 V < VR < 32 V for a 24 V system.
The following technical data have to be submitted by the manufacturer and will be verified during the tests:
- Casing of electronic ballast: material, IP-protection, type of assembly
- Type of lamp, certified according to IEC 60081 (tubular lamps) or IEC 60901 (single capped lamps)
- Terminals (marking, type, for which cable)
- Fuses (type, where is what protected by the fuse)
- Rated voltage range at which the ballast safely starts and operates (10 to 16 V for 12 V system, 20 to 32 V for 24 V system), see IEC 60924
- Design voltage according to IEC 60924 (about 85% of maximum rated voltage)
- Product identification and labels according to IEC 60924 and 60925
Documentation must include:
- Technical data
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